General Information

The suburb of Kings Langley sits approximately 39 kilometres westward of the Sydney CBD.The suburb was named after settler Matthew Pearce’s property, who in turn had named it after King Langley’s Manor House in England.

Demographics

At a population density of 9,267, Kings Langley is regarded as one of Sydney’s bigger suburbs. The suburb has an identical median age to NSW at 38 years.The most common ancestral decent of local residents are Australian, Irish, Scottish, English and Italian.Professionals, clerical staff, managers, technicians and retail workers are the most popular occupations.

Transport

The main form of public transport are buses. There are regular services to Blacktown and Seven Hills.Many residents also travel by car, and commute to work by driving.

Commercial area

Kings Langley shopping centre is situated on James Cook Drive. It features a Coles supermarket, post office, chemist, cafés, restaurants and other specialty stores.

Housing

Kings Langley is comprised mostly of separate houses, accounting for around 95%. Semi-detached housing and units form the remainder.